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S4E14 · The Power of the Daleks Part 6

Daleks betray Janley and Valmar

In a desperate attempt to turn the tide against Bragen’s forces, Janley and Valmar deploy their supposedly controlled Daleks as weapons. The Daleks initially fire on Bragen’s guards, but their programming fails catastrophically. First, they misfire and kill rebel allies, then they declare the rebels ‘useless’ and turn on them. Janley frantically tries to deactivate the Daleks, but their control device fails, leaving her and Valmar exposed. The Daleks’ sudden autonomy exposes the fragility of the rebels’ alliance with the creatures and forces Janley and Valmar into a frantic retreat, escalating the immediate threat to the colonists. The moment underscores the Doctor’s earlier warnings about the Daleks’ true nature and the futility of trying to control them.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Janley and Valmar deploy controlled Daleks against Bragen's guards, but Janley loses control, and the Dalek mistakenly fires on their own rebel forces. Valmar berates Janley for the deadly error.

hope to despair ['barricade of boxes']

As Valmar and Janley argue over the misfire, a Dalek announces that their usefulness is over; they are attacked. Janley urges Valmar to flee.

despair to panic

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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None (as a machine), but its actions radiate cold, genocidal intent.

The Dalek, initially compliant with Janley’s commands, fires on Bragen’s guards as directed but quickly malfunctions, killing rebel allies instead. It declares the rebels 'useless' and turns its weapon on them, its voice dripping with mechanical disdain. The Dalek’s sudden autonomy is chilling, its movements precise and relentless as it forces Janley and Valmar into retreat.

Goals in this moment
  • Eliminate all human targets in the corridor, regardless of allegiance
  • Assert its dominance over the rebels and expose their vulnerability
Active beliefs
  • Humans are inherently inferior and must be exterminated
  • Control devices are irrelevant to its true programming
Character traits
Deceptive in its initial compliance Ruthlessly efficient in executing its genocidal imperative Unpredictable and autonomous, defying human control Chillingly indifferent to the suffering it inflicts
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Panicked and horrified, oscillating between guilt for the rebel deaths and fear of the Daleks’ sudden autonomy.

Janley, gripping the Dalek control device, frantically directs the Dalek to fire on Bragen’s guards but loses control as the machine misfires, killing rebel allies. She deactivates the device in panic, only for the Dalek to declare the rebels 'useless' and turn on them. Her face contorts in horror as she realizes the Daleks’ autonomy, and she shouts for Valmar to retreat, her voice trembling with desperation.

Goals in this moment
  • Regain control of the Dalek to turn the tide against Bragen’s forces
  • Protect Valmar and the remaining rebels from the Daleks’ fire
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks can still be controlled if she acts quickly enough
  • Bragen’s forces are the greater threat, justifying the risk of using the Daleks
Character traits
Impulsive under pressure Quick to panic when plans unravel Loyal to her allies despite betrayal Resourceful in crisis
Follow Janley's journey

Frustrated and disillusioned, with a growing sense of urgency to escape the Daleks’ fire.

Valmar, standing beside Janley, initially assists in directing the Dalek but grows increasingly frustrated as it misfires. He shouts for Janley to cut the Dalek gun off, his voice sharp with urgency. When the Dalek turns on the rebels, he grabs Janley’s arm, urging her to retreat as the barricade collapses. His movements are tense, his expression a mix of anger and resignation.

Goals in this moment
  • Stop the Dalek from killing more rebels by disabling its weapon
  • Ensure Janley’s survival and their joint escape from the corridor
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks were never truly controllable, and Janley’s faith in them was misplaced
  • Bragen’s forces are a secondary threat compared to the Daleks’ immediate violence
Character traits
Pragmatic and direct in crises Quick to shift from cooperation to confrontation Protective of Janley despite her mistakes Disillusioned by the Daleks’ betrayal
Follow Valmar's journey
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Terrified and disillusioned, realizing too late the danger of allying with the Daleks.

The rebels, huddled behind their barricade of boxes, engage in a firefight with Bragen’s guards but are caught in the crossfire when the Dalek misfires. Some are killed instantly, their bodies collapsing as the Dalek declares them 'useless.' The survivors scatter in panic, their barricade collapsing under the Daleks’ fire. Their fate serves as a grim reminder of the Daleks’ true nature and the futility of trying to control them.

Goals in this moment
  • Survive the Daleks’ fire and retreat to safety
  • Follow Janley and Valmar’s lead in the chaos
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks can be controlled if used carefully
  • Bragen’s forces are the greater enemy, justifying the risk
Character traits
Loyal to Janley and Valmar’s leadership Vulnerable and outmatched in the face of Dalek firepower Quick to panic when their defenses fail
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Confident initially, then shocked by the Daleks’ sudden shift in allegiance.

Bragen’s guards, engaged in a firefight with the rebels, are initially targeted by the Dalek as directed by Janley and Valmar. However, the Dalek’s misfire kills rebel allies instead, and the guards briefly gain the upper hand. One guard fires at the Dalek, prompting its chilling declaration, 'Your usefulness is over,' before the Daleks turn on the rebels. The guards’ presence is fleeting but critical in provoking the Dalek’s shift in targeting.

Goals in this moment
  • Suppress the rebel faction and secure the corridor for Bragen
  • Survive the Daleks’ unpredictable fire
Active beliefs
  • The Daleks are tools of Bragen’s regime and can be trusted to follow orders
  • The rebels are the primary threat, justifying lethal force
Character traits
Disciplined and focused in combat Reactively aggressive when threatened Unaware of the Daleks’ true nature until their betrayal
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Janley and Valmar's Barricade of Boxes

Janley and Valmar’s barricade of boxes, hastily constructed to shield the rebels during the firefight, serves as a fragile defense against Bragen’s guards. However, it collapses under the Daleks’ fire as the machines turn on the rebels. The barricade’s destruction symbolizes the rebels’ shattered illusions of control and safety, exposing them to the Daleks’ relentless assault.

Before: Intact, providing cover for the rebels as they …
After: Collapsed and scattered, no longer offering protection as …
Before: Intact, providing cover for the rebels as they engage Bragen’s guards.
After: Collapsed and scattered, no longer offering protection as the Daleks advance.
Rebels' Dalek Command Override Device

The Dalek’s weapon, initially directed at Bragen’s guards, malfunctions and fires on the rebels instead. Valmar shouts for Janley to cut the gun off, but the damage is done. The weapon’s unpredictability forces the rebels into retreat, symbolizing the Daleks’ inherent danger and the futility of trying to wield them as tools.

Before: Operational, firing as directed by Janley’s control device.
After: Uncontrolled, firing autonomously on the rebels.
Before: Operational, firing as directed by Janley’s control device.
After: Uncontrolled, firing autonomously on the rebels.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Battleground Corridor Outside Lesterson’s Laboratory

The narrow, sterile metal-walled corridor outside Lesterson’s laboratory becomes a battleground as the Daleks turn on the rebels. The confined space amplifies the chaos of gunfire, the Daleks’ extermination shrieks, and the frantic footsteps of those trying to escape. The corridor’s lack of cover forces the rebels into a desperate retreat, their barricade collapsing under the Daleks’ fire. The location’s oppressive atmosphere mirrors the rebels’ trapped and doomed position, highlighting the Daleks’ overwhelming power.

Atmosphere Tense and claustrophobic, filled with the echoes of gunfire, Dalek shrieks, and the desperate shouts …
Function Battleground where the Daleks’ betrayal is executed, forcing the rebels into a frantic retreat.
Symbolism Represents the rebels’ false sense of security and the Daleks’ ability to turn any environment …
Access Restricted to those involved in the firefight; escape routes are blocked by the Daleks.
Narrow metal walls reflecting the chaos of the battle Dim emergency lighting casting long shadows The acrid smell of gunfire and the hum of the Daleks’ weapons

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Rebels (Former Allies of Bragen and Janley)

The former allies of Bragen and Janley, now targeted for elimination, are caught in the crossfire as the Daleks turn on them. Their fate serves as a grim reminder of Bragen’s ruthlessness and the Daleks’ true nature. The organization’s internal dynamics are exposed as Janley and Valmar’s alliance with the Daleks collapses, leaving the rebels vulnerable and betrayed.

Representation Through the actions of Janley and Valmar, who once led the rebels but are now …
Power Dynamics Weakened and fragmented, as the Daleks’ betrayal and Bragen’s purge plans dismantle their unity.
Impact The event accelerates the rebels’ disintegration, as their alliance with the Daleks proves fatal and …
Internal Dynamics Tensions between loyalty to Janley and Valmar and the desire for self-preservation emerge as the …
Survive the Daleks’ fire and regroup Escape Bragen’s forces and the Daleks’ extermination Through Janley and Valmar’s leadership (or lack thereof) in the chaos By the Daleks’ sudden shift in targeting, exposing the rebels’ vulnerability

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1

"Bragen declares a rebel uprising (beat_5c9a9746bbc70917), prompting Janley and Valmar to deploy controlled Daleks against Bragen's guards (beat_d794e7603c8123a2)."

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"JANLEY: "There and there! Over there! No! No! Over there! They're our people!""
"VALMAR: "Cut the Dalek gun off!""
"JANLEY: "I did!""
"VALMAR: "You've killed our own people!""
"DALEK: "Your usefulness is over.""